Talk:North Carolina Highway System

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Jayron32 in topic Removed I-20

Cleanup since July 2006 edit

  • It just needs some TLC and a lot of work with info from some good references. --TinMan 04:41, 13 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
Ok, I'm satisfied. It looks fairly decent now. --TinMan 04:27, 31 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
  • I've added NC 752 to the defunct highways list. NC 752 was the original designation for what is now I-74 from I-77 to US 52. The designation existed in the late 1990s. --CanesFan27 18:22, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
  • I've added NC 344 to the signed list. It is in Elizabeth City and was first signed in April 2006. --CanesFan27 03:55, 21 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
  • I've added NC 162 to the signed list. It is a new route in Hope Mills, NC that will be opening at the end of the month. WRAL-TV Story Also, someone had questioned about my entry of NC 344 to the list. I added it because I took a photo of an NC 344 on a recent trip I did for one of the NC webpages I do (state-ends.com). My entry with a photo of the NC 344 shield. Hope the update helps! --CanesFan27 02:15, 15 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

RE: NC x pages edit

These all need redirects to the appropriately named pages. I also believe that we are moving all current articles from the "North Carolina State Highway x" format to the "North Carolina Highway x" format. Its a hassle, but IMHO, all of the following pages should redirect to whatever we decide is the official naming convention. This should include:

North Carolina Route x
Route x (North Carolina)
NC x
North Carolina State Highway x
North Carolina Highway x
Highway x (North Carolina)

The problem is, with all of the different naming conventions from state to state, EACH state needs to set up a full set of redirects to its OFFICIALY named site for each route, especially keeping in mind that what in one state is called a "Route" in another state is called a "State Road" and in another state is called a "Highway". I am not very knowledgible about these things, but could someone set up a bot to create these redirects? That might help. --Jayron32 04:26, 23 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

This is one of the many issues being addressed at WP:SRNC. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 04:28, 23 September 2006 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, it's annoying, but necessary. I created this Completion List to help with the redirects. I only listed the first few routes so I could get the organization down pat and to give us a chance to find which redirects we need to do before I go and do a bunch of copy/paste. If there are any that were left out that you feel are common enough to go in there, add 'em. PLEASE, do not mass move the pages and do not make mass redirects yet! Fixing double redirects is a pain and moving pages to pages that already exist is a huge pain. I only moved NC 2 as a test and all seemed to go well, so we're all set for the work. Now we just have to wait on WP:SRNC to finish up. A bot would be nice and I think they're working on that now. =) --TinMan 04:36, 23 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Status of Moves edit

What is the current status of the page moves. I understand that it seems like a tedious process and would like to help on it as I am taking a break on NCSH page building (Got nearly all of the 1 county roads done so the rest of it will get more challenging). I noticed the Completion list above but was kind of confused by it. Can someone build a simple chart that lists what needs to be done? An example would be having all of the NCSH's running down the side (For simplicity sake, only list pages that have been moved and than add to it), than along the top all of the associated housekeeping that needs to occur to make the rest of it happen. I failed to jump on the page move bandwagon otherwise I would have done it but I would be willing to help where needed! Rob110178 19:47, 6 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

US Highway 17 in North Carolina edit

Can someone provide assistance in clarification. In Onslow County, NC a new bypass was built for US 17. It is not signed as US 17 but should be mentioned. Can someone provide some research on this so that it can be accurately updated? Rob110178 09:43, 12 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

It doesn't look like it's been completed for US 17 traffic: [1] --NE2 23:51, 27 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Creating a new table, based on List of primary state highways in Virginia edit

1-99 edit

Route From To Years Former routes
U.S. Highway 1 South Carolina Virginia 1926 - present
North Carolina Highway 2 Pinehurst Southern Pines mid-1930s - present
North Carolina Highway 3 Concord Mooresville 2002 - present mid-1930s - 2002
North Carolina Highway 4 Battleboro Littleton mid-1930s - present
North Carolina Highway 5 Aberdeen Pinehurst early 1960s - present
North Carolina Highway 6 Greensboro late 1950s - 2005 mid-1930s - early 1940s, late 1940s - early 1950s
North Carolina Highway 7 Gastonia Belmont early 1930s - present
North Carolina Highway 8 New London Virginia ca. 1930 - present
North Carolina Highway 9 South Carolina Montreat late 1930s - present ca. 1930 - late 1930s
North Carolina Highway 10 Polkville Catawba early 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 11 Freeman Murfreesboro early 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 12 Sealevel Corolla early 1960s - present early 1920s - late 1950s
U.S. Highway 13 north of Fayetteville Virginia early 1950s - present NC 13: early 1920s - ca. 1930, mid-1930s, late 1930s - early 1950s
North Carolina Highway 14 Reidsville Virginia ca. 1940s - present early 1920s - ca. 1940
U.S. Highway 15 South Carolina Virginia 1926 - present NC 15: early 1920s - mid-1930s
North Carolina Highway 16 Waxhaw Virginia early 1920s - present
U.S. Highway 17 South Carolina Virginia 1926 - present NC 17: early 1920s - mid-1930s
North Carolina Highway 18 South Carolina east of Edmonds early 1920s - present
U.S. Highway 19 Georgia Tennessee 1926 - present NC 19: early 1920s - mid-1930s
Note: US 19 is split into US 19E and US 19W from Cane River into Tennessee.
North Carolina Highway 20 Raeford north of Tar Heel mid-1930s - present early 1920s - mid-1930s
U.S. Highway 21 South Carolina Virginia 1926 - present NC 21: 1920s - mid-1930s
North Carolina Highway 22 Southern Pines Climax mid-1930s - present early 1920s - mid-1930s
U.S. Highway 23 Georgia Tennessee early 1930s - present NC 23: early 1920s - mid-1930s
North Carolina Highway 24 Charlotte west of Mansfield early 1920s - present
U.S. Highway 25 South Carolina Tennessee 1926 - present NC 25: early 1920s - mid-1930s
Interstate 26 Tennessee South Carolina late 1950s - present NC 26: early 1920s - mid-1930s, mid-1930s - late 1950s
North Carolina Highway 27 Toluca Benson early 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 28 Georgia north of Tapoco late 1930s - present early 1920s - mid-1930s, mid-1930s - late 1930s
U.S. Highway 29 South Carolina Virginia 1926 - present NC 29: early 1920s - late 1920s, late 1920s - early 1930s
North Carolina Highway 30 Bethel Pactolus mid-1970s - present early 1920s - early 1940s, late 1940s - mid-1970s
North Carolina Highway 31 no current route late 1920s - mid-1930s, late 1930s - mid-1970s
North Carolina Highway 32 Washington Virginia early 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 33 west of Whitakers Hobucken late 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 34 Wade Point Sligo mid-1970s - present early 1920s - mid-1970s
North Carolina Highway 35 south of Woodland Virginia ca. 1940 - present ca. 1930 - ca. 1940
North Carolina Highway 36 no current route mid-1930s - early 1950s, early 1950s - mid-1970s
North Carolina Highway 37 south of Edenton north of Gates mid-1930s - present
North Carolina Highway 38 South Carolina Hamlet late 1930s - present mid-1930s - late 1930s
North Carolina Highway 39 Selma Virginia mid-1930s - present
Interstate 40 Tennessee Wilmington late 1950s - present NC 40: early 1920s - mid-1930s, late 1930s - late 1950s, late 1950s
North Carolina Highway 41 South Carolina Cove City late 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 42 Asheboro Colerain early 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 43 New Bern Liberia late 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 44 no current route early 1930s - mid-1990s
North Carolina Highway 45 Swan Quarter Winton ca. 1940 - present early 1930s - ca. 1940
North Carolina Highway 46 Virginia Garysburg late 1920s - present
North Carolina Highway 47 Linwood east of Denton 1970s - present mid-1930s - early 1950s
North Carolina Highway 48 Rocky Mount Pleasant Hill mid-1930s - present early 1920s - mid-1930s
North Carolina Highway 49 South Carolina Virginia mid-1930s - present
North Carolina Highway 50 Topsail Beach Creedmoor mid-1930s - present early 1920s - mid-1930s
North Carolina Highway 51 South Carolina Allen
U.S. Highway 52 South Carolina Virginia
North Carolina Highway 53 Fayetteville Jacksonville
North Carolina Highway 54 Burlington Raleigh
North Carolina Highway 55 Durham Oriental
North Carolina Highway 56 Butner Castalia
North Carolina Highway 57 Hillsborough Milton
North Carolina Highway 58 Fort Macon State Park Warrenton
North Carolina Highway 59 Hope Mills Fayetteville
North Carolina Highway 60 Georgia east of Ranger
North Carolina Highway 61 north of Kimesville Osceola
North Carolina Highway 62 Thomasville Virginia
North Carolina Highway 63 Trust Asheville
U.S. Highway 64 Tennessee Whalebone
North Carolina Highway 65 Rural Hall Reidsville
North Carolina Highway 66 High Point east of Westfield
North Carolina Highway 67 Jonesville Winston-Salem
North Carolina Highway 68 Thomasville south of Madison
North Carolina Highway 69 Georgia Hayesville
U.S. Highway 70 Tennessee Atlantic 1926 - present
North Carolina Highway 71 Maxton east of Parkton
North Carolina Highway 72 Red Springs Boardman
Interstate 73 South Carolina Virginia
North Carolina Highway 73 Goodsonville Eastwood
Interstate 74 Virginia South Carolina
U.S. Highway 74 Tennessee Wrightsville Beach 1926 - present
North Carolina Highway 75 South Carolina Monroe
U.S. Highway 76 South Carolina Wrightsville Beach
Interstate 77 South Carolina Virginia
North Carolina Highway 78 Tramway Sanford
North Carolina Highway 79 South Carolina Laurinburg
North Carolina Highway 80 Pleasant Garden south of Bakersville
North Carolina Highway 81 Asheville
North Carolina Highway 82 Erwin east of Falcon
North Carolina Highway 83 South Carolina south of Maxton
North Carolina Highway 84 Weddington Monroe
Interstate 85 South Carolina Virginia
North Carolina Highway 86 Chapel Hill Virginia
North Carolina Highway 87 Southport Virginia
North Carolina Highway 88 Tennessee Laurel Springs
North Carolina Highway 89 Virginia north of Walnut Cove
North Carolina Highway 90 Edgemont Statesville
North Carolina Highway 91 Snow Hill Walstonburg
North Carolina Highway 92 Washington east of Bayview
North Carolina Highway 93 Virginia Twin Oaks
North Carolina Highway 94 Swan Quarter Edenton
Interstate 95 South Carolina Virginia
North Carolina Highway 96 west of Newton Grove Virginia
North Carolina Highway 97 west of Wendell Hobgood
North Carolina Highway 98 Durham Spring Hope
North Carolina Highway 99 east of Bayview south of Plymouth

100-199 edit

Route From To Years Former routes
North Carolina Highway 100 Sedalia Burlington
North Carolina Highway 101 Havelock Beaufort
North Carolina Highway 102 Roundtree north of Wilmar
North Carolina Highway 103 Mount Airy Virginia
North Carolina Highway 104 Mount Airy Virginia
North Carolina Highway 105 Linville Boone
North Carolina Highway 106 Georgia Highlands
North Carolina Highway 107 South Carolina Sylva
North Carolina Highway 108 Tryon Rutherfordton
North Carolina Highway 109 South Carolina Winston-Salem
North Carolina Highway 110 Woodrow Canton
North Carolina Highway 111 east of Catherine Lake Oak City
North Carolina Highway 112 Enka Asheville
North Carolina Highway 113 Laurel Springs Piney Creek
North Carolina Highway 114 Drexel
North Carolina Highway 115 north of Charlotte North Wilkesboro
North Carolina Highway 116 north of Green Creek Webster
U.S. Highway 117 Wilmington Wilson
North Carolina Highway 118 Grifton Vanceboro
North Carolina Highway 119 Swepsonville Virginia
North Carolina Highway 120 Cliffside west of Mooresboro
North Carolina Highway 121 Farmville Bruce
North Carolina Highway 122 Macclesfield Hobgood
North Carolina Highway 123 south of Hookerton Lizzie
North Carolina Highway 124 east of Wilbanks east of Crisp
North Carolina Highway 125 Williamston Roanoke Rapids
North Carolina Highway 126 Nebo Morganton
North Carolina Highway 127 south of Hickory west of Taylorsville
North Carolina Highway 128 Blue Ridge Parkway Mount Mitchell State Park
North Carolina Highway 130 Maxton Holden Beach
North Carolina Highway 131 north of Whiteville Tar Heel
North Carolina Highway 132 Wilmington Castle Hayne
North Carolina Highway 133 Oak Island west of Rocky Point
North Carolina Highway 134 Troy Ulah
North Carolina Highway 135 Mayodan Eden
North Carolina Highway 136 Bertha Poplar Branch
North Carolina Highway 137 west of Eure Gatesville
North Carolina Highway 138 Oakboro Albemarle
I think the current way the information is presented on the article page is fine as it is. --MPD01605 (T / C) 00:11, 28 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
There are no links on the current list to former highways whose numbers have been reused. Have a look at List of primary state highways in Virginia to see how these would be handled. --NE2 00:38, 28 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Perhaps a separate article entitled "List of former North Carolina Highways" would be better suited. Or even just "Former North Carolina Highways". It would keep article length down while still providing the information. --MPD01605 (T / C) 00:52, 28 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
If they're all together, it's easier to look through and see which routes were around in the 1920s. Article length isn't a problem if we separate the list from the explanations. --NE2 01:15, 28 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Creating page for list of NC State Highways edit

What does everyone think about creating a page for a list of NCSHs? I think it would help to clean the article up and keep it a managable size. What does everyone else think? Rob110178 01:25, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

I think it's fine as it is. The article is manageable. --MPD01605 (T / C) 01:42, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

2nd-Largest State Highway System? edit

I believe the "North Carolina has the second largest state maintained highway network in the United States" statement is incorrect. According to this June 2007 study NC has the largest network, not the 2nd-largest. - Presidentman (talk) Random Picture of the Day 14:48, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

There is a table showing all 50 state's mileage of state highway networks on pg. 8 of the mentioned study. - Presidentman (talk) Random Picture of the Day 14:48, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Actually the table is on pg. 14. - Presidentman (talk) Random Picture of the Day 14:58, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Wow, that's a lot of roads. Well, I'll update that. --MPD T / C 15:28, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

NC 248? edit

The main page says NC 248 will be completed in 2010. Anyone know what project this is? I can't seem to find information on it anywhere. I don't know where they are building this new highway or how long it will be or anything. Can anyone enlighten me? --Triadian (talk) 03:26, 28 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, I went ahead and removed it. I did a google search and a google news search for every permutation of NC 248, North Carolina 248, NC Highway 248, Route 248, etc. etc. I found nothing at all. If someone finds a source, please feel free to return it... --Jayron32 04:23, 28 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Removed I-20 edit

I have removed the recent addition of a future I-20. North Carolina has done a few "feasibility studies" but there have been no firm plans to extend I-20 in North Carolina, not the least of which is the fact that South Carolina has absolutely no plans in the works to do so; both states are working harder at extending I-73 and I-74; any I-20 extension is purely speculative at this point. --Jayron32 03:11, 15 February 2010 (UTC)Reply